An Interview with the Birthday Boy
Favorite Snack: Olive oil and balsamic vinegar with bread or apples and peanut butter
Favorite Dinner: Beans and Rice
Favorite Cuisine: I like different elements of everything.
Favorite School Subject: Reading
Favorite Hobby: Legos or Reading
Favorite Book: Ender's Game
Favorite Sport: Tennis
Favorite Band: The Aquabats and Barenaked Ladies
Favorite Movie: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
Favorite Color: Red & Black
Favorite Personality Trait in Yourself: Smart, polite, respectful, responsible
Would Like to Develop More: Patience
Favorite Physical Trait: I am handsome and strong.
Favorite T.V. show? Mythbusters
Favorite game: Nexus Ops (this is not a video game. It's a board game. Click on the link to learn more.)
Biggest Regret: Spending my money at the arcade.
What is the hardest thing you have ever done? Moved to Iowa
What is the thing you have done that makes you most proud? Read the Book of Mormon cover to cover in three weeks.
What is your goal for this year? to get more daring to try new things
What would you like to teach younger generations? pick up after yourself.
What are you most looking forward to this year? Moving to St. George
If you could have dinner with any three people, who would they be? I can't narrow it down. Harry Potter, Ender Wiggin, Master Chief, Bill Gates or Bill Cosby
If you could have three wishes, what would they be?
- A wallet that magically appears in my pocket if I lose it and always has $200 in it.
- Tap into any knowledge instantly.
- Read other people's thoughts. I told him I would never want that power. I do NOT want to know what people are actually thinking. His reply? I want to read people's thoughts so that I can help resolve conflicts.
What are you most worried about? All the nuclear weapons in the world.
What would you do with a million dollars? First I would pay off dad's student loans, then I would buy an XBOX 360, Halo Reach, Ninja Plus, some cool Apps for dad's IPOD touch, everyone in my family something they want and all the people we are related to something small. And I would have my watch repaired.
What do you want to be when you grow up? Successful. That means that I would have lots of money, be a good person with a wife and kids, faithful, a return missionary, and we would have Family Home Evening.
7 comments:
Years ago I told you that I hope my Isaac grows up to be a nice boy like Jack.
That statement still stands. Well done.
Wow, what a kind, mature, young man you have! I think the last time I saw him (the only time, I think), you were at your parents house in Tooele and I came for a visit. He was tiny enough that he was nursing, and I remember thinking, Holy Cow, that's weird. I was still a single college student and you seemed so much more grown up than me at the time. Anyway, he seems like a super kid! Ya done good!
Aaaawwwwwww!!! I LOVE HIM! I just read that post aloud so Lolo and Lola could hear it too and it was hard not read because I kept getting choked up. Sweet, sweet, sweet, smart, handsome and strong Jack, what an amazing nephew I have. I can honestly say that the world is a better place because that little boy was born twelve years ago today.
But I do have one clarifying question... Which Deathly Hallows? Part 1 or 2?
Sara: I hope I grow up to be just like jack, too.
Michonne: I remember that day. Was that the last time I saw you? Let's meet up after I move back!
Oh, Diana, he loves you too. Thanks for sharing with Lolo and Lola. Part two!!
Wow! You have an awesome boy there. I can only home that mine would answer 1/2 those questions that well when they are Jack's age. You are a wonderful mom.
oh my gosh this interview made me CRY! what a sweet young man you've got there, awww how sweet! I hope my boys turn out just like him!....thanks for sharing this with your loyal readers :-)
Jen, he arrived that way. I wish I could take credit for him, but I really believe it's just the luck of the draw.
Tiffany: thank you for BEING a loyal reader. Have a coke on me!
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